Raja Kumari is currently living in a dream world. But this isn't just any dream world—it's one she's spent the last few years molding (tạo dựng khuôn mẫu), and now she's finally ready to share it in the form of her single, "Shook," and new EP, Bloodline (Feb. 22).

"I’m living in a dream world that I’ve created through manifestation (cách thể hiện)," the California rapper and singer told PopCrush before performing (trình diễn) at her showcase in New York City. "It’s really nuts (ngốc nghếch/kì lạ). I wanna live in a world where people can dress me up like Princess Jasmine... I'm sitting with diamonds in my hair and everyone’s accepting this behavior (hành vi)."

“It will be an unbelievable (không thể tin nổi) game for us to play,” Bentaleb told The Independent. “I am not living in a dream world, I know it is going to be very tough (khó khăn), We know that they are much better than us on paper. But we are there to perform (thể hiện) and at the end of the day, in football anything can happen.”

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One of the biggest reasons I started My Chemical Romance was because I was one of the people to witness 9/11 in New York City. That felt like the end of the world. It felt like the apocalypse (sự tiêu diệt hoàn toàn, sự tận diệt, tận thế). I was surrounded by hundreds of people on a dock (chỗ đậu tàu) on the Hudson River, and we watched the buildings go down, and there was this wave of human anguish (đau đớn) that I’ve never felt before. Since then, I’ve continued to think about what we would do at the end of the world if we knew we only had a little time left.